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infrastructure
Lost L.A.
How Iron & Steel Helped Los Angeles Forge a Modern Metropolis
Post date:Long before concrete, iron enabled L.A. to enter the modern age.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Miguel Palma: Bridging Communication
Post date:Portuguese artist Miguel Palma's exhibition "Synapse," featuring five handmade bridges, explores the concepts of infrastructure and connection in Los Angeles.
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infrastructure
SoCal Wanderer
North Entrance to Joshua Tree National Park Reopens
Post date:Drivers should note that the repaired road has not been repaved due to lack of funding.
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economic development
Northeast L.A. Riverfront
California Infrastructure & Economic Development Bank (I-Bank)
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economic development
Northeast L.A. Riverfront
Infrastructure Financing Districts (IFDs)
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economic development
Northeast L.A. Riverfront
Funding Sources & Uses Roadmap
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commentary
SoCal Focus
Cost of the City's Distractions: $4 Billion and Counting
Post date:Buckling sidewalks, decomposing streets, leaking water mains, and failing sewers add up to a city that's lost focus and is losing the faith of its residents.
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budgets
SoCal Connected
Split Rail: Calif. Bullet Train Still Proves Divisive
Post date:Gov. Brown recently reignited the battle over high-speed rail by urging that the project move ahead. So we ask again whether the bullet train is a boon, or just a boondoggle.
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poverty
SoCal Connected
Creating Healthy Neighborhoods
Post date:The infrastructure itself can affect our health, yet urban planning often skews against poor and minority communities, say some observers.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
Carmageddon: A Worthless Ordeal?
Post date:Is Carmageddon a lot of pain for no gain? Is the only answer to easy traffic congestion to charge motorists to travel on busy freeways?
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RAND Corporation
Commentary
Thursday is Great Shake Drill
Post date:Thursday morning at 10:15am is the "Great California Shake Out," a mass earthquake preparedness and response drill.
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ladwp
Commentary
Water, Water Everywhere...But in Our Pipes
Post date:Breaking pipes continue to flood streets, and our infrastructure is making L.A. a media laughingstock. But LA DWP says things aren't really worse than usual.
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RAND Corporation
Commentary
Milken's Traffic Take: California Congestion Could Cost $42 Billion
Post date:Written by Milken staffers Kevin Klowden, Perry Wong and Soojung Kim, the report's conclusion states how high a cost -- nearly a grand apiece -- California's congestion dinged urbanites in one recent year alone.